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At Rangers we’re passionate about football, but we’re also passionate about what the Club stands for off the pitch. The Rangers Charity Foundation embodies the strong charitable values of the Rangers Family and a spirit that everyone connected with the Club can feel proud of.

What we do

The Rangers Charity Foundation exists to bring Club, supporters, staff and players together in a unique way to help make a world of difference to thousands of lives through our charitable and community work.

Since our creation in 2002 we have donated over £1.6 million in cash awards and over £2.4 million of in-kind support to hundreds of groups and individuals, making a combined total of over £4 million.

Now in charge of all non-commercial community programmes and of the Rangers Study Support Centre, run in partnership with Glasgow City Council, we are more than ever able to make a positive difference to thousands of lives thanks to the amazing backing of our supporters.

Andrew's Story

Andrew Smith was completely new to running outdoors when he decided to take on the Edinburgh Marathon to raise money for the Rangers Charity Foundation and set himself a personal challenge at the same time.

Donna's Story

Donna Hannah was moved to take part in the Rangers Charity Foundation’s Big Ibrox Sleep out after visiting Glasgow City Mission as part of her job with Rangers FC.

Her encounter with a homeless man there inspired her to sleep outside at Ibrox Stadium in December to raise vital funds for the Foundation’s initiative with Glasgow City Mission’s Winter Night Shelter.

Karen's Story

Karen Watson has not only undertaken many different challenges to raise funds for the Foundation, she has also encouraged dozens of other fans to do the same by organising a challenge each year at the North American Rangers Supporters Association Convention (NARSA).

Your stories

Looking at Franny Coats today it’s hard to comprehend that he was once a man who battled severe addiction for nearly twenty-five years.

He talks about his darkest days, caught in a nightmarish circle of addiction and crime, a life that Franny couldn’t be further from today - with a new role helping others whose battle with drug and alcohol addiction goes on.

Your stories

Foundation Director Connal Cochrane has written a moving blog on his experience following the Simon Community’s Street Team as they reach out to those sleeping rough in Glasgow. Read on to find out what he saw, how it affected him, and what an amazing job our partner the Simon Community does every night on the streets of our city.

Your stories

Gary Young was 18 stone and struggling with diabetes when he joining Rangers Football Fans in Training programme. Thanks to expert coaching and advice on diet and exercise, Gary went on to lose an amazing 5 stone and reversed his diabetes, much to the surprise of his doctor!

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